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Hyster and Yale Forklift

Is anything going on with Yale or Hyster that is going to have a huge impact to both lines ?
  • Posted 15 Dec 2011 08:05
  • By charles_c
  • joined 15 Dec'11 - 1 message
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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What markets will the Utilev be available in?
  • Posted 16 Dec 2011 03:59
  • By AndyPandy
  • joined 26 Oct'07 - 175 messages
  • Staffordshire, WM, United Kingdom
They are importing Hangcha trucks for South America. http:// www. hcforklift. com
Parts are stocked in Danville ILL.

Seems strange for a couple reasons. They spent all the money on Fortis, and the economy version of the Fortis, now they try this. Also they buy quite a few components for the Fortis from Heli (like the steer axle) so weird they wouldn't just buy from Heli.

Another flavor of the month management move I think. Could you see Toyota pulling something like this.
  • Posted 15 Dec 2011 23:29
  • By chuck_s
  • joined 15 Dec'11 - 27 messages
  • Indiana, United States
yes have a look at utilev lift trucks ,utiley.com
  • Posted 15 Dec 2011 17:30
  • By Daveilift
  • joined 26 Oct'10 - 241 messages
  • west yorks, United Kingdom

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